i did look at the problem, but didn't do very much, mostly because my machine doesn't have a problem ... it does not run at 60hz (i can't stand crt's running at 60hz)

i think you can boot DOS, run a DOS program to set the refresh rate, then boot Puppy using loadlin or gujin, and it's supposed to keep the refresh rate

as an alternative, Xfree or other X drivers could be used ... i wondered whether the Xfree version used by XOAF or SImpleLinux (?) ... X windows on a floppy ... would work with Puppy ... but i haven't tried to get it to work yet

The Sci-tech prog mentioned in the article is a linux version! I didnt go try and look it up to see if its even still available or applicable to Puppy's video setup.

UniRefresh which I uploaded for anybody to try is supposed to be more advanced than DOS version of Sci-tech one. I didnt try it though if I bother to look up exact info on my monitor, guess it would be fairly easy since I use loadlin to boot Puppy. Could even maybe include it on a boot floppy to experiment?

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